Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis is a condition caused by the wear and tear of aging, occurring when the spine’s open spaces narrow and put pressure on the spinal cord. Also known as stenosis of the spine, this condition can cause symptoms that include weakness and numbness in the back, neck, and shoulders. Bladder and bowel function issues can also be spinal stenosis symptoms.

In Washington and Alaska spinal stenosis treatment is readily available at Northwest Pain Relief Center, through non-invasive medical procedures. While some doctors use surgery for spinal stenosis treatment, this should be seen as a last resort and it doesn’t always work. Sadly, Failed Back Surgery Syndrome, which involves a recurrence or even worsening of the initial symptoms, can be the result of failed spinal stenosis surgery. In our clinics located throughout Washington and Alaska we are known for taking a non-invasive approach to medical issues. For spinal stenosis we choose safe and effective therapies, including spinal stenosis exercise, physical therapy, massage therapy, and spinal decompression. At Northwest Pain Relief Center, non-invasive medical procedures are also used for other painful back conditions, such as disc herniation, disc stenosis, and degenerated discs.

If you’re seeking treatment for spinal stenosis in Washington or Alaska, you’ll find excellent care at Northwest Pain Relief Center, through a wide range of physical medicine therapies, treating a variety of medical concern. For stenosis of the spine, Seattle residents can find relief at Northwest Pain Relief Center.